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. >>> washington's budget battles are heating up. at take renewal of a $5 billion farm bill that expired on october 1st. temporary expansion to the food program passed. it would reduce the food stamp program by $4 billion. sounds like a lot of funny. not to the republicans, they passed a version cutting out there 40 billion over the next 10 years, it's up to both sides to reconcile the two bills. food stamps are the point of contention. we have a report on how food stamps came to be and the importance to a wider economy. >> food stamps are a hotly contested issue in the farm bill, a source of controversy since created 75 years ago in the shadow of the great depression. the first food stamp program was a way to brim the gap between struggling city dwellers. participants received stamps to buy the surplus food. president kennedy implemented the program. electronic benefit cards replaced it. officially called the supplementary nutritional issue or snap, it stands at record levels. 48 million americans used them at a cost of $78 million,
. >>> washington's budget battles are heating up. at take renewal of a $5 billion farm bill that expired on october 1st. temporary expansion to the food program passed. it would reduce the food stamp program by $4 billion. sounds like a lot of funny. not to the republicans, they passed a version cutting out there 40 billion over the next 10 years, it's up to both sides to reconcile the two bills. food stamps are the point of contention. we have a report on how food stamps came to be...
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gerri: in washington is the same state. [laughter] your information is not safe such you really want to use it? >> flying down to the president. >> she knows that he is that travel in the louisiana and she is running next year. then ery major social issue advanced in a bipartisan way except obamacare this was the signature of the democtic majority with the catastrophe they have too old at what them to see that runaway. gerri: date sapir said the chief technology offer for the what will they learn? iraq fifth security testing. there have been concerns about the security of the web site. there is some indication as they do there was a problem of at the lunch were their security concerns? why did you go ahead? the web te may be fixed but that is a lasti judgment call. gerri: as a you say not only did they know a bunch of people would lose their coverage but they also do there was security problems? >> the administration and said they'd never did end to end testing and last week it seed fine in this would never have the baby be
gerri: in washington is the same state. [laughter] your information is not safe such you really want to use it? >> flying down to the president. >> she knows that he is that travel in the louisiana and she is running next year. then ery major social issue advanced in a bipartisan way except obamacare this was the signature of the democtic majority with the catastrophe they have too old at what them to see that runaway. gerri: date sapir said the chief technology offer for the what...
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it may not come from washington this time. and i come from each of these little quiet places. >> lecturers get to the table to sign the books quickly as opposed to approach them up here. i fleet bank george packer, staff writer for "the new yorker," author of "the unwinding." [applause] we also thank our audience here and on the radio internet. i remind you we will autograph the book for sale on the lobby. i am doug sovern. the place where you are in the know was adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> now, jill lepore, history professor at university recalls the life of benjamin franklin's sister, jean frink went from her national book award titled "book of ages: the life and opinions of jane franklin." [applause] >> good evening. thank you so much for the wonderful introduction. i now have to join facebook just to see the picture of your dog. i feel a little bad. it is so nice to be here. thank you offer coming. it's such a treat to be in philadelphia, franklin's hometown to talk about jane who once visited peter and didn't
it may not come from washington this time. and i come from each of these little quiet places. >> lecturers get to the table to sign the books quickly as opposed to approach them up here. i fleet bank george packer, staff writer for "the new yorker," author of "the unwinding." [applause] we also thank our audience here and on the radio internet. i remind you we will autograph the book for sale on the lobby. i am doug sovern. the place where you are in the know was...
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the aircraft carrier uss george washington has begun relief operations with 5,000 sailors to distribute food and water and medicine. >> aid is still trickling in but only 20 trucks are operating half delivering food and the other half are clearing roads and removing bodies. the death toll is 2,357, 30 people buried in a mass grave suggest a ceremony today near the hard ever hit areas. >> communities that is long supported grass root agos in the philippines say if you want to help consider working with them rather than the traditional relief groups saying country groups have raised $100,000 so far and the money is already on the way to the philippines. >> other efforts are great and we not saying do not do that but they want to know that 100 percent of their proceeds, of the donation go to communities on the ground in the philippines. >> the san jose office of the buddhist foundation is engaged in grass roots campaign to provide dehydrated food and blankets made from recycles plots. they built four schools to haiti after the earthquake and could do the same in the philippines. >> if you
the aircraft carrier uss george washington has begun relief operations with 5,000 sailors to distribute food and water and medicine. >> aid is still trickling in but only 20 trucks are operating half delivering food and the other half are clearing roads and removing bodies. the death toll is 2,357, 30 people buried in a mass grave suggest a ceremony today near the hard ever hit areas. >> communities that is long supported grass root agos in the philippines say if you want to help...
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what would you tell washington? >> i would have told them how to roll the ball better or beta test of the things that business would do with some things this major. i would love to compete across state lines i can make my own decisions i just did not get that opportunity gerri: that is what makes people frustrated it is good for you. take it. >> this is what you will pay. what do you think? who do you blame for the losing your health care plan? i will share the results of the end of tonight's show how the fed's policy of low interest rates could hurt your pocketbook with insurance. more mortgage lenders offering loans well below 20% with a 5% down payment. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. (aouncer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i ta scottrade's
what would you tell washington? >> i would have told them how to roll the ball better or beta test of the things that business would do with some things this major. i would love to compete across state lines i can make my own decisions i just did not get that opportunity gerri: that is what makes people frustrated it is good for you. take it. >> this is what you will pay. what do you think? who do you blame for the losing your health care plan? i will share the results of the end of...
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everyone has exercised this this since george washington starting in 1789. my nominees waited nearly two-and-a-half times longer to receive yes or no votes. and the ones that do get a vote, are generally confirmed with little or any decent. so this is not obstruction on substance, on qualifications, it's just to gum up the works. and this gridlock in congress causes gridlock in our criminal and civil justice systems. you have seen judges across the country, including a bush appointed chief justice of the supreme court say these are vital vacancies that need to be filled. and this gridlock disease not served to cause justice, it's undermined. senate republicans again denied a yes or no vote on three highly qualified americans to fill the three highest van can esest va country's highest court. four out of five nominees to my court have been obstructed. so the vote today, i think, is an end indication that a majority of senators believe, as i believe that enough is enough. the american's business is far too important to fall pray day after day to washington pol
everyone has exercised this this since george washington starting in 1789. my nominees waited nearly two-and-a-half times longer to receive yes or no votes. and the ones that do get a vote, are generally confirmed with little or any decent. so this is not obstruction on substance, on qualifications, it's just to gum up the works. and this gridlock in congress causes gridlock in our criminal and civil justice systems. you have seen judges across the country, including a bush appointed chief...
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i distinguish that from washington illinois. but in washington county, a report of a tornado ef-4, winds are estimated about 166 miles an hour. there are reports if michigan through indiana, ohio, through kentucky. kentucky right now, seeing a number of severe weather reports. the latest that we have, nort nortonville, hopkins county, kentucky. reports of damage from a tornado. just within the last half hour to 45 minutes. also a number of tornado warnings issued across central sections of kentucky as well. we move further north, a number of severe thunderstorm warnings issued. there is reduced visibility, large size hail and strong and gusty wind. we had a wind report out of chicago out of oak lawn. wind gusts of 186 miles an hour. soldiers field was evacuated due to severe weather. the weather improved but now we are watching heavy downpours across section of michigan. coming up, we'll have more details, coming up on the breaking weather situation across the midwestern u.s. right after this. seems every hotel has something to
i distinguish that from washington illinois. but in washington county, a report of a tornado ef-4, winds are estimated about 166 miles an hour. there are reports if michigan through indiana, ohio, through kentucky. kentucky right now, seeing a number of severe weather reports. the latest that we have, nort nortonville, hopkins county, kentucky. reports of damage from a tornado. just within the last half hour to 45 minutes. also a number of tornado warnings issued across central sections of...
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. >>> and now more from this washington ideas forum with journalist charlie cook and chuck todd. they looked ahead to the 2016 presidential election and what's ahead in congress before then, including possible passage of immigration legislation. this is 35 minutes. >>> charlie, when i first met you 30 years ago, we were then talking about a republican lock on the presidency. we knew it was a center right country, we knew that social issues worked for the republicans, and we wondered when a democratic candidate could ever carry california again. we then went through a period exemplified by bush-gore when we had an even 50-50 split. it seemed to me that when it shifted a little and democrats were on the high side driven by demography. are we headed toward a democratic lock on the white house? what do you see in terms of the balance going forward? >> that's a great question, john. i remember back that time when democrats won the presidency five out of six times and the phrase we heard a lot was electoral lock on the republican college. i remember being at a backyard cookout, and som
. >>> and now more from this washington ideas forum with journalist charlie cook and chuck todd. they looked ahead to the 2016 presidential election and what's ahead in congress before then, including possible passage of immigration legislation. this is 35 minutes. >>> charlie, when i first met you 30 years ago, we were then talking about a republican lock on the presidency. we knew it was a center right country, we knew that social issues worked for the republicans, and we...
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tahman bradley, reporting live for us this morning in washington. thank you. >>> and as tahman said, millions will be flying to their holiday destinations today. look at this live map from flightradar24.com. it shows all of the flights in the air right now. there's going to be a whole lot more planes on this map as the day goes on. >>> those crowded skies, plus more stormy weather is going to add up to delays. >> tracking it all for us is accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. >> good morning, diana and jim. travel nightmare. soaking rainfall, strong, gusty winds into the evening. snow winds down across western p.a., across western new york. and ice between. now, again, this is a strengthening storm system. winds will stay quite strong here through the day. 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour gusts. that will cause flight delays alone and the rain on top of that. john and diana, back to you. >> thank you, jim. our team will be tracking the storm throughout the day. stay with abc news for live team coverage, coming up on "good morning america." >>> now
tahman bradley, reporting live for us this morning in washington. thank you. >>> and as tahman said, millions will be flying to their holiday destinations today. look at this live map from flightradar24.com. it shows all of the flights in the air right now. there's going to be a whole lot more planes on this map as the day goes on. >>> those crowded skies, plus more stormy weather is going to add up to delays. >> tracking it all for us is accuweather meteorologist jim...
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tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and back here, now. a north carolina man has been charged with attempting to help an al qaeda-linked group in syria. basit sheikh is alleged to have posted messages on facebook and communicated with an fbi informant about his plans to join a group the u.s. considers terrorists. now, he was arrested at the airport just before leaving for the region. >>> in other news this morning, the son of oklahoma senator jim inhofe has been killed in a plane crash. dr. perry inhofe, an orthopedic surgery was piloting the aircraft. that plane did crash in a wooded area over the weekend near tulsa. investigators have not determined the cause just yet. senator inhofe is an avid pilot who taught his son to fly more than three decades ago. >>> toronto city council is expected to vote on a motion this week calling for mayor rob ford to step aside. but ford remains defiant. he told reporters, let's get it on when asked about the motion. ford has acknowledged that he smoked crack, saying he did it while in a drunken stupor. t
tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and back here, now. a north carolina man has been charged with attempting to help an al qaeda-linked group in syria. basit sheikh is alleged to have posted messages on facebook and communicated with an fbi informant about his plans to join a group the u.s. considers terrorists. now, he was arrested at the airport just before leaving for the region. >>> in other news this morning, the son of oklahoma senator jim inhofe has been killed...
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want to read now from a "washington post" article. host: walk us through that narrative and what it says about the contracting community. and what's happening right now. guest: let's rewind the clock on the security clearance contracting community. the largest contractor that does security clearance used to be part of the u.s. office of personnel management. a very large production facility. production being the granting of clearances. i do not know when it was, 20 years ago, maybe less, the office of personnel management, the federal government decided, look, this shouldn't be in-house. let's push it out. let's cut it loose and it became a private firm. some of the things we look at in terms of things like security clearances were once in-house. the really good question here is why do we push it out? well, the answer is we wanted to reduce the total number of federal employees and we wanted to get the benefits of an efficient, low-cost operation. and sometimes you get what you pay for. this operation was checking the boxes, checking
want to read now from a "washington post" article. host: walk us through that narrative and what it says about the contracting community. and what's happening right now. guest: let's rewind the clock on the security clearance contracting community. the largest contractor that does security clearance used to be part of the u.s. office of personnel management. a very large production facility. production being the granting of clearances. i do not know when it was, 20 years ago, maybe...
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what would you tell washington? >> i would have told them how to roll the ball better or beta test of the things that business woul do with some things this major. i would love to compete across state lines i can make my own decisions i just did not get that opportunity gerri: that is what makes people frustrated it is good for you. take it. >> this is what you will pay. what do you think? who do you blame for the losing your health care plan? i will share the results of the end of tonight's show how theed's policy of low interest ratesould hurt your pocketbook with insurance. more mortgage lenders offering loans well below 20% with a 5% down payment. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way t
what would you tell washington? >> i would have told them how to roll the ball better or beta test of the things that business woul do with some things this major. i would love to compete across state lines i can make my own decisions i just did not get that opportunity gerri: that is what makes people frustrated it is good for you. take it. >> this is what you will pay. what do you think? who do you blame for the losing your health care plan? i will share the results of the end of...
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>> tara mergener in washington. thank you, tara. >>> well, this morning one of the strongest storms ever recorded ever to hit land is set to hit philippines. super typhoon haiyan made landfall and set off landslides, cut off power and communications. at least four deaths have been reported. millions have been forced to evacuate. cbs news weather consultant david bernard has more. >> this is truly a historic typhoon, category 5rks perhaps one of the most powerful storms on record ever to make landfall anywhere in the globe and if we take a look at haiyan today, this is the peak of winds sustained at 195 miles per hour. now, as we go over the next several hours we can see the typhoon this morning is moving across the philippines. the eye isn't quite as defined as it was before, so obviously from a storm that's about as strong as it can possibly get, it will gradually begin to weaken. it's still a category 5 but will begin to weaken as it crosses the philippines today, and over the next 24 to 36 hours, it could still b
>> tara mergener in washington. thank you, tara. >>> well, this morning one of the strongest storms ever recorded ever to hit land is set to hit philippines. super typhoon haiyan made landfall and set off landslides, cut off power and communications. at least four deaths have been reported. millions have been forced to evacuate. cbs news weather consultant david bernard has more. >> this is truly a historic typhoon, category 5rks perhaps one of the most powerful storms on...
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for new deal deal agency 1930s elijah washington told her interviewer the first thing i remember was living with my mother six miles from scots crossing about the year 1866. we know the surrender was in 1865. as appomattox persisted in the memory of many ex-slaves who is an enduring presence on the commemorative calendar of the free a free people. surrender des festivities began as early as 1866. blacks in mecklenburg county on the north carolina border, rated april 9 because of the side if we had never been beaten the emancipation pop omission would have been to no avail. african-american soldiers pivotal role as agents of liberation would long remain appointed cried within the black communities. george washington williams himself a veteran of the appomattox campaign noted in his landmark history of the black race in america that at appomattox in the last hour of the slaveholders of billing the brilliant lighting of black troops had insured salvation of the union. the fact that african-american soldiers defeated we led to symbolic meaning to surrender for lien is army typified in th
for new deal deal agency 1930s elijah washington told her interviewer the first thing i remember was living with my mother six miles from scots crossing about the year 1866. we know the surrender was in 1865. as appomattox persisted in the memory of many ex-slaves who is an enduring presence on the commemorative calendar of the free a free people. surrender des festivities began as early as 1866. blacks in mecklenburg county on the north carolina border, rated april 9 because of the side if we...
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they were planning to release their own number ands based on reports in the washington post and elsewhere, they were going to pad those numbers by counting all sorts of people that enrolled including one of the people who put one in a shopping carts but hadn't closed the deal. they were going to count them as enrolled and pad the stats with medicaid enrollees. we are getting a better look at the numbers before the white house puts their spinout. >> project manager of the website said less than 30 days before the launch said this thing has an endless list of issues and problems. snshg yeah. including data security. for people who are trying to sign up and my heart goes out to people with preexisting conditions who are trying to obtain health care. they may be plugging information about the financial situation and health and going into a website that has limitlessidate security flaws and never tested end to end. >> it makes you wonder why and who was doing this. there are questions for that when they get underway. guy benson, there, thank you. 1.4 percent of the way there. not great. alisyn
they were planning to release their own number ands based on reports in the washington post and elsewhere, they were going to pad those numbers by counting all sorts of people that enrolled including one of the people who put one in a shopping carts but hadn't closed the deal. they were going to count them as enrolled and pad the stats with medicaid enrollees. we are getting a better look at the numbers before the white house puts their spinout. >> project manager of the website said less...
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. >> the other thing i learned from washington sebelius' testimony, and others, they never bothered to put encryption codes in the very beginning, which is where you must structurally put that in order to protect the identity of americans logging on. and i talked to a couple of experts who say you can't back load that stuff. it has to be done in the beginning. >> exactly. >> look. somebody in north carolina the heritage foundation talked to this fellow, last thursday, he finally got into the website to fill out his application. what bounced back at him were two letters that hhs had sent to people in south carolina talking about the eligibility, including personal information. so he just logged on and he got information that was private from other people. and he said, if this can happen to me, what's being done with my data? >> yeah. and i heard somebody in the administration say, well, we're unaware of anybody who's been hacked or had their identity stolen. >> well, this is just the beginning. it takes awhile to find out that you've been hacked. >> this fellow from north carolina has b
. >> the other thing i learned from washington sebelius' testimony, and others, they never bothered to put encryption codes in the very beginning, which is where you must structurally put that in order to protect the identity of americans logging on. and i talked to a couple of experts who say you can't back load that stuff. it has to be done in the beginning. >> exactly. >> look. somebody in north carolina the heritage foundation talked to this fellow, last thursday, he...
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that might be the phrase in washington, the freeze on main street is bailout. what i've known from you and your predecessor is you have been so wrong for so long when it had to do with the value, whether it had to do with your capital ratios, whether it had to do with the needed a bailout then when you finally acknowledged you needed one it turned out to be almost twice the size. with all due respect, why is the testimony today and i particularly find it quite plain and in written testimony one of the last lines you have is the fha continues to be a reliable steward of tax payer dollars. what is different today? all that we have heard for the last four years of this administration? >> let me be clear that if you look at the testimony chart on page two, which is based on the cbo report that just came out a couple of weeks ago, what we did is added to the chart the 2013 and we broke down this chart to show you the changes in the economic value of the fund by year based on the actuarial report and the budget estimate this happens every year -- >> that's kind of th
that might be the phrase in washington, the freeze on main street is bailout. what i've known from you and your predecessor is you have been so wrong for so long when it had to do with the value, whether it had to do with your capital ratios, whether it had to do with the needed a bailout then when you finally acknowledged you needed one it turned out to be almost twice the size. with all due respect, why is the testimony today and i particularly find it quite plain and in written testimony one...
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george washington is right. the ability to attract enough volunteers will depend on how we treat those and they better not forget the sacrifices of their families. lou: how well are we taking care of our wounded warriors and families? >> there's no doubt that the military medical system is the best in the world. you are far better being wounded in afghanistan than having a crash on the interstate because these guys know how to deal with it. the trauma care is the best in the world. the problem is the transition from the military system to the va and what happens there, quite frankly it is unconscionable. you have a 20 month average time between the day they start filing the paperwork and they accept them into the system. i have been with guys in this book and these guys said, no, this is what happened. showing people what it was really like and it's very graphic immediate battlefield care, and now and rehab. processing it into the real world. what is happening is two things. the va system is broken. nothing is t
george washington is right. the ability to attract enough volunteers will depend on how we treat those and they better not forget the sacrifices of their families. lou: how well are we taking care of our wounded warriors and families? >> there's no doubt that the military medical system is the best in the world. you are far better being wounded in afghanistan than having a crash on the interstate because these guys know how to deal with it. the trauma care is the best in the world. the...
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what washington needs to do to welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. lou: we know the identity of one-time face of healthcare.gov, her name is adriana, a married mother, a permanent residence of united states, she applied for citizenship, and spoke out about being linked to the glitch-ridden web site. >> have you been dubbed glitch girl, the most despised phrase on the planet. did you ever anticipate this type of publicity and scrutiny. >> as a kid i never went through, that now i am, some sort of bullying. lou: she said despite beagle i being eligible she has not signed up. critics blasted healthcare.gov, news web site web md for failing to disclose it has been paid to promote obamacare. a conf
what washington needs to do to welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. lou: we know the identity of one-time face of healthcare.gov, her name...
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. >> you want a washington, dc tour? just ten dollars. that's the capitol behind me. this is the irs building. oh, i can't tell you that. that's illegal. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must take a test and get a government license to give tours. >> the you have been giving tours. >> yes. >> you don't have a license? are you a bad person? >> i am not. >> she tried to get a license but that's not easy. >> i had to get four personal rev reps, people i have nope over a year. a criminal background check, passport photos. >> total cost, $200. >> two or three weeks later they said i could signed up for a test date, and i took it a week and a half ago and i failed by five points. >> after the interview she tried again, jumped through more hoops, paid another $115. retook the test, and finally did pass. >> i think trying
. >> you want a washington, dc tour? just ten dollars. that's the capitol behind me. this is the irs building. oh, i can't tell you that. that's illegal. >> segs in the city, offers guided tours around washington on segway. segs in the city in get it? one problem. >> this is illegal. >> it is illegal if you talk. >> bill mane had an idea. tours by segway. >> business grows tremendously. >> going to be up to our last year. >> but guys in d.c. must...
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cub ben bradlee, at the "washington post." bill clinton, and hillary clinton is there, of course, the former secretary of state, joe biden will also be in the east room. daniel the legendary senator from hawaii, the president's birthplace who is now no longer with us. serves for many, many years in the united states senate. a psychologist who escaped from gnawsy germany. dick lugar, who lost incidentally in a primary a couple of years ago to a tea party candidate. loretta lynn, the legendary country singer, a famed chemist and environmental scientist. sally reid a physicist, an advisor to martin luther king, a fantastic trumpeter, dean smith the legendary basketball coach at the university of north carolina, gloria steinum someone who grow up in the women's rights movement of the late 60s and early 70s. ct vivian, patricia wald, and oprah winfrey rounds out the list. >> mike viqueira thank you very much. ernie banks to oprah winfrey. mike thank you. >>> elsewhere talks aimed attening the standoff over iran's nuclear program re
cub ben bradlee, at the "washington post." bill clinton, and hillary clinton is there, of course, the former secretary of state, joe biden will also be in the east room. daniel the legendary senator from hawaii, the president's birthplace who is now no longer with us. serves for many, many years in the united states senate. a psychologist who escaped from gnawsy germany. dick lugar, who lost incidentally in a primary a couple of years ago to a tea party candidate. loretta lynn, the...
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., that was a miste because slavery was legal in washington until 1862. this is 1841. he's drugged and wakes up in a slave pen within the shadow of the capitoland he ends up on a plantation in louisiana. it's a horrible story. he was 12 years a slave and it's such a vivid slave narrative because he has -- had a phenomenal memory and so he gives vivid testimony about the nature of slavery. >> rose: he wrote the book after he was freed? >> came back. he got a white man from canada to write letters t his friends and th cameown and they consulted with the governor. >> rose: from new york? >> and they got him out. >> rose: what's intesting about this is most slave films have to do with going from slavery to freedom. this one is about going from freedom to slavery. and then back. >> there were 101 slave narratives published between 1760 and 1866 a there's only one about aan who is free and kidnaped into slavery and then is free again. and it's one of the best written of the whole genre. in fact he sold mortar copies of his slave narrative than the great frederick douglass. >
., that was a miste because slavery was legal in washington until 1862. this is 1841. he's drugged and wakes up in a slave pen within the shadow of the capitoland he ends up on a plantation in louisiana. it's a horrible story. he was 12 years a slave and it's such a vivid slave narrative because he has -- had a phenomenal memory and so he gives vivid testimony about the nature of slavery. >> rose: he wrote the book after he was freed? >> came back. he got a white man from canada to...
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they were separated by a pane of glass at the zoo in washington state but sharing a sense of fun. kali, the tiger and marshal, the two-year-old, still in his halloween costume. their play date lasted more than two minutes. when marshal takes a spill, kali waits to make sure his play mate is okay. >>> to the world she's dame judi dench. to fans of james bond she's simply m. she was killed off in the blockbuster "skyfall." tonight she's back. >> just when you thought i was dead, i have an important mission for you. >> her mission? dench's new movie, the true story of a mother searching for her son is in danger of getting an r rating for language so she and the producers are fighting. by warning, the ratings board that the lady who played bond's boss is not to be trifled with. >>> next here tonight a father serving thousands of miles from home and the daughter he's about to meet. >> i'm t afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of
they were separated by a pane of glass at the zoo in washington state but sharing a sense of fun. kali, the tiger and marshal, the two-year-old, still in his halloween costume. their play date lasted more than two minutes. when marshal takes a spill, kali waits to make sure his play mate is okay. >>> to the world she's dame judi dench. to fans of james bond she's simply m. she was killed off in the blockbuster "skyfall." tonight she's back. >> just when you thought i...
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here in washington, d.c. it's already well understood, the government savings plan uses index products for its saving plan, $200 billion worth. how much do fees matter? they matter a lot. if we can get fees down to one half of 1% and nothing else changed then the average hardworking american swrowled almost $100,000 more in their account upon retirement than today. if awe ply that across the 51 million americans participating 401-k plans today by 2050 that's almost $10 trillion simply by lowering cost to 1/2 of 1%. what is stopping us? what keeps employers from moving into index oriented investment vehicles? two entrenched camps stand in the way of this change. first, the major service providers in the 401 k world are asset manage whores specialize in managing actively managed funds. that means they charge anywhere between three fourths of a percent to try to beat the market. we all know study after study of only a tiny percentage asset managers can beat the market and only a tinier pert can do it year after
here in washington, d.c. it's already well understood, the government savings plan uses index products for its saving plan, $200 billion worth. how much do fees matter? they matter a lot. if we can get fees down to one half of 1% and nothing else changed then the average hardworking american swrowled almost $100,000 more in their account upon retirement than today. if awe ply that across the 51 million americans participating 401-k plans today by 2050 that's almost $10 trillion simply by...
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president obama said the democrats had to make the change to get anything done in washington. >> today's pattern of obstruction just isn't normal. it's not what our founders envisioned. a deliberate and determined effort to obstruct everything no matter what the merits just too refight the results of an election is not normal. >> republicans say the vote was power grab. >> i would sum it up by saying it's a sad day in the history of the senate, after today, advise and consent means to then, 100% consent. >> one democratic senator said the level of gridlock today became a tipping point. mike emanuel is on capitol hill. sounds like democrats are frustrated and point to nomination of nomination where the qualifications are there and it's just a political up or down, and they got sick of it and changed the rules. >> they are hammering that something needed to be done to stop gridlock in washington, but senator harry reid acknowledged these rules will apply when republicans are in power, and a leading democrat fired back at republicans who suggested the move is all about trying to change the
president obama said the democrats had to make the change to get anything done in washington. >> today's pattern of obstruction just isn't normal. it's not what our founders envisioned. a deliberate and determined effort to obstruct everything no matter what the merits just too refight the results of an election is not normal. >> republicans say the vote was power grab. >> i would sum it up by saying it's a sad day in the history of the senate, after today, advise and consent...
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. >> reporter: the washington post gave the white house three i nick owes for arguing otherwise arguing the administration's effort to place blame on insurance is not. the white house chooses to keep the focus elsewhere. carney suggested others signed you up after they maintained the law. >> you're getting three i no contest owes for suggesting thises the insurance plan. >> i did not examine all the math. i'm not sure everyone would agree with the math specifically. when you get no argument from us there's a lot of pre-existing in the aca in this market. >> as for the website when asked today about the website still being down sometimes, carney said if it's down sometime, that means other times it's working. take good news where they can these days. >> that's right. ed, thank you. >>> sticker shock. it's a phrase those dealing with healthcare.gov are becoming more intimate with by the day. tonight chief national correspondent jim angle looks at teaser rates and the true cost lurking behind it. >> millions of people getting cancellations notices are desperately trying to find new policie
. >> reporter: the washington post gave the white house three i nick owes for arguing otherwise arguing the administration's effort to place blame on insurance is not. the white house chooses to keep the focus elsewhere. carney suggested others signed you up after they maintained the law. >> you're getting three i no contest owes for suggesting thises the insurance plan. >> i did not examine all the math. i'm not sure everyone would agree with the math specifically. when you...
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not a lot of support inside washington for a strike. a number of commentators here and they are criticizing what he has said, not so much what but how he has said it in terms of the large public venues of criticizing united states. one commentator said that he failed on two levels come he got a bad deal with iran and now has a big problem with the united states. jenna: that's something we'll talk a lot more today and in the days to come as well. we thank you. jon: a fox news alert and they scare going on i'd yale university in new haven, connecticut. yale university has sent out a text message saying to shelter in place and it's a confirmed report of a person with a gun on or near campus. earlier we got a report that a phone call had come in saying that there was a person with a gun on campus. however, the person who made that call was anonymous, whether the confirmation we are talking about is simply a confirmation that it came in, we don't know at this time. we don't know whether they have observed this person on the campus of your un
not a lot of support inside washington for a strike. a number of commentators here and they are criticizing what he has said, not so much what but how he has said it in terms of the large public venues of criticizing united states. one commentator said that he failed on two levels come he got a bad deal with iran and now has a big problem with the united states. jenna: that's something we'll talk a lot more today and in the days to come as well. we thank you. jon: a fox news alert and they...
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and they have the effect of making washington dc more and more powerful and more and more centric to the american people's lives. frankly, the american people are less trussell of washington dc due to this and i'm sure that you have a sense of that as well and very clearly, some of the questions and concerns indicate that to you as well. but let me focus on one of them, if i could. it will affect the democratic and republican histories and the states. and i will start with a simple question, and that is not intended to be a budget question at all, do you think it would be appropriate for the epa to propose a standard that would be impossible to meet? >> if it is a health-based standards about what is healthy and impacts associated with it, we need to rely on the science to say that. >> would you propose a standard that would be impossible to meet? would that be appropriate for the epa to do? >> it really depends upon the question. if it's a health-based standards, you said is based on the health impacts. >> once again, it is impossible to meet comment it doesn't matter what it might
and they have the effect of making washington dc more and more powerful and more and more centric to the american people's lives. frankly, the american people are less trussell of washington dc due to this and i'm sure that you have a sense of that as well and very clearly, some of the questions and concerns indicate that to you as well. but let me focus on one of them, if i could. it will affect the democratic and republican histories and the states. and i will start with a simple question,...
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the american israel to ship off to washington most of the german archives. by contrast to 1918, the germans are still running things in berlin. and as soon as it became an issue we know that the germans had a terrific bonfire of documents which might conceivably have influenced, but the problem for historians as we know there was a bonfire, but we don't know exactly what was burned. and so you can -- you are always winning probabilities, and a need to give you one more example about this. chris clarke thought that the yugoslav government out that the broker -- belgrade government was complicity in the plot to kill frons ferdinand. absolutely no evidence one way of the other. one conversation in the 1920's. as a matter of common sense i said to myself, says the army officer who was behind the plot had tried to and seriously considered assassinating the serbian prime minister a few months earlier and not persuaded that the civilian government was on sufficiently good terms still collaborate in a plot. and by the same token the suggestion that the russians woul
the american israel to ship off to washington most of the german archives. by contrast to 1918, the germans are still running things in berlin. and as soon as it became an issue we know that the germans had a terrific bonfire of documents which might conceivably have influenced, but the problem for historians as we know there was a bonfire, but we don't know exactly what was burned. and so you can -- you are always winning probabilities, and a need to give you one more example about this. chris...
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i noticed in washington state, 35,000 people signed up for obama care. 87% will receive their coverage through medicaid. tony 6000 people enrolled in kentucky and 80% of those will be in medicaid. 96% are going into medicaid. it has costs to the federal government, particularly with some of the increases that were put into this law. are we going to be able to afford this increase? and the other customers paying the tab to provide the revenue to do this? >> when the affordable care act was passed, it was anticipated 100% of the states would expand medicaid. it was altered by the supreme court decision that made medicaid expansion a voluntary expansion for states. we have 30 governors republican and democratic who have declared their interest in moving ahead with medicaid expansion. that expansion of 100% of the states was paid for in the affordable care act. it is heart of the law that was passed in 2010. unlike medicare part d that was not paid for when congress passed it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am convinced that the fundamentals are sound. we have seen the implementation in a v
i noticed in washington state, 35,000 people signed up for obama care. 87% will receive their coverage through medicaid. tony 6000 people enrolled in kentucky and 80% of those will be in medicaid. 96% are going into medicaid. it has costs to the federal government, particularly with some of the increases that were put into this law. are we going to be able to afford this increase? and the other customers paying the tab to provide the revenue to do this? >> when the affordable care act was...
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tara mergener reports from washington. >> you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> reporter: for years the president promised again and again that no one would be forced off an insurance plan they wanted to keep because of his healthcare law. but more than 3 million americans have gotten cancellation letters and late yesterday the president apologized during an interview with nbc news. >> i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. we've got to work hard to make sure that they know we hear them and that we're going to do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position as a consequence of this. >> reporter: insurance policies that fall short of the new law standards are no longer valid. the president says his administration is looking at a range of option to his help people whose insurance has been canceled. the white house says fewer than 5% of americans will be required to change their coverage but that means about 15 million people. some 250,000 live in colorado. kathy wagner says she'll have t
tara mergener reports from washington. >> you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> reporter: for years the president promised again and again that no one would be forced off an insurance plan they wanted to keep because of his healthcare law. but more than 3 million americans have gotten cancellation letters and late yesterday the president apologized during an interview with nbc news. >> i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances...
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they were separated by a pane of glass at the zoo in washington state but sharing a sense of sense. marshal, the two-year-old still in his halloween costume. their play date lasted more than two minutes. when marshal takes a spill, halle waits to make sure he's okay. >>> to the world she's came judy dench. she was killed off in the blockbuster sky fall. tonight she's back. >> just when you thought i was dead. i have an important mission for you. >> her mission? the true story of a mother searching for her son is in danger of getting an r rating for language so she and the producers are fighting. by warning the ratings board that the lady who played bond's boss is not to be trifled with. >>> next here tonight a father serving thousands of miles from home and the daughter he's about to meet. >> i'm t mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to ser
they were separated by a pane of glass at the zoo in washington state but sharing a sense of sense. marshal, the two-year-old still in his halloween costume. their play date lasted more than two minutes. when marshal takes a spill, halle waits to make sure he's okay. >>> to the world she's came judy dench. she was killed off in the blockbuster sky fall. tonight she's back. >> just when you thought i was dead. i have an important mission for you. >> her mission? the true...
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. >> washington is just constipated. >> with regards to what has gone on in washington. >> with the shut down, if you will. >> the shut down was so magnificent. run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> i thought it would not be effective and it was not. >> is there not a time where you wish you would have voted for mitt romney. >> i always like to start with a joke. >> five years ago tonight, barack obama was elected the 44th president of the united states. he spoke to supporters at the organizing for action summit to remind them what winning the white house was all about and tell them he has one more campaign in him. >> i promise that by the end of my first term, i would have passed health care reform into law. i would have signed that bill. and thanks to your help, we did that. we got it done. [ applause ] let's face it. a lot of us didn't realize that passing the law was the easy part. change isn't easy, period. change in this area is especially hard because it touches on everybody. everybody's lives are impacted and it's a very personal issue. you know? and when you're
. >> washington is just constipated. >> with regards to what has gone on in washington. >> with the shut down, if you will. >> the shut down was so magnificent. run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> i thought it would not be effective and it was not. >> is there not a time where you wish you would have voted for mitt romney. >> i always like to start with a joke. >> five years ago tonight, barack obama was elected the 44th...
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by tomorrow morning, 29 in philadelphia and new york, 27 in washington, d.c., barely warming up throughout the morning, but when you factor in in the wind, you get a temperature that feels like the teens and 20s to start the day tomorrow. dell? >> dave warren thank you very much. >>> it is time for the annual presidential turkey pardon, but this year president obama says he is going to pardon twoing birds, but only one can be the national thanksgiving turkey, and you get to vote. thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters "the stream" is next. and take a look at this, those are plains in the air. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." if you buy avocados, chances are our supporting a mexican drug cartel. how one of america's favorite fruits is green gold for organized crime. our digital producer, raj is here, and nobody wants to support a criminal exercise, but most of the avocados we buy from mexico do just that. >> people love their guacamole.
by tomorrow morning, 29 in philadelphia and new york, 27 in washington, d.c., barely warming up throughout the morning, but when you factor in in the wind, you get a temperature that feels like the teens and 20s to start the day tomorrow. dell? >> dave warren thank you very much. >>> it is time for the annual presidential turkey pardon, but this year president obama says he is going to pardon twoing birds, but only one can be the national thanksgiving turkey, and you get to vote....
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tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and back here, now. a north carolina man has been charged with attempting to help an al qaeda-linked group in syria. he is alleged to have posted messages on facebook and communicated with an fbi informant about his plans to join a group the u.s. considers terrorists. now, he was arrested at the airport just before leaving for the region. >>> in other news this morning, the son of oklahoma senator jim inhofe has been killed in a plane crash. he was piloting the aircraft. that plain did crash in a wooded area over the weekend near ls
tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and back here, now. a north carolina man has been charged with attempting to help an al qaeda-linked group in syria. he is alleged to have posted messages on facebook and communicated with an fbi informant about his plans to join a group the u.s. considers terrorists. now, he was arrested at the airport just before leaving for the region. >>> in other news this morning, the son of oklahoma senator jim inhofe has been killed in a plane...
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jim angle has that angle now in washington. jim, what is up? >> reporter: aside of the cancellations, another part of obama care received little attention. it results in the cancellation of high- risk pools all over the counsel row aimed at helping those with preexisting conditions that find it difficult to get insurance. >> all of those people in the highway- risk pools will be shifted over to health insurance and that will raise the premiums. >> reporter: it was supposed to reduce the premiums. they were paying 813 a month for premiums and a te deductible 5200 each. they expected to get lower rates and stunned when they found out they were going up instead. >> we were shocked to see that come back than the high- risk pool. it was $950 a month for the policy that had higher deductibles than what we had in the high risk pool. nthat's because it covered obama care and maternity carine for those too old to have children. once the government allowed people to shop perfect enrolling, rates appear to cost half as much. the shrps company said actual
jim angle has that angle now in washington. jim, what is up? >> reporter: aside of the cancellations, another part of obama care received little attention. it results in the cancellation of high- risk pools all over the counsel row aimed at helping those with preexisting conditions that find it difficult to get insurance. >> all of those people in the highway- risk pools will be shifted over to health insurance and that will raise the premiums. >> reporter: it was supposed to...
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. >>> in washington today a new delay for obama care. the white house announced it's pushing back online enrollment for small businesses for the second time on top of a one-year delay in the requirement for large employers to offer health insurance just days ahead of the deadline to have that glitched filled website fixed. here's abc's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny. >> reporter: a new setback for the nation's battered healthcare law. this time for small businesses. the white house has touted the program. >> this is good news for small businesses that want to provide insurance to their employees. >> reporter: but acknowledged today that it'll be another year before businesses can enroll online. it comes just three days before president obama's self-imposed deadline to repair the health care website, the administration triaging things it can fix and things it cannot, officials actively lowering expectations. >> to be clear, november 30th does not represent a re-launch of healthcare.gov. it is not a magical date. >> reporter:
. >>> in washington today a new delay for obama care. the white house announced it's pushing back online enrollment for small businesses for the second time on top of a one-year delay in the requirement for large employers to offer health insurance just days ahead of the deadline to have that glitched filled website fixed. here's abc's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny. >> reporter: a new setback for the nation's battered healthcare law. this time for small businesses....
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more of them ahead tomorrow on washington journal. we will tell you we will spend much of the day tomorrow here on c-span focusing on the 60th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. we will hear from david hawkins, how the talk about white house and washington d.c. prepared for jfk's funeral. after that, richard reeves talks about the legacy of john f. kennedy 50 years after his death. also, paul gregory, a family friend of the assassin, lee to my -- oswald, will be morning. it starts our all-day coverage of the 50th anniversary of the assassination here on c-span. next up, we will take you to some of the senate floor following change and filibuster rules. you will hear from senator chuck grassley and one of the three democrats who voted did not favor the filibuster rules changes. senator carl levin of michigan. -- that we've taken today. thank you very much, leader reid. for your courageous action in making sure that the senate can now work and get our work done. i've waited 18 years for this moment, from 1995
more of them ahead tomorrow on washington journal. we will tell you we will spend much of the day tomorrow here on c-span focusing on the 60th anniversary of the assassination of president john f. kennedy. we will hear from david hawkins, how the talk about white house and washington d.c. prepared for jfk's funeral. after that, richard reeves talks about the legacy of john f. kennedy 50 years after his death. also, paul gregory, a family friend of the assassin, lee to my -- oswald, will be...
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and washington d.c. prepare for president kennedy's state funeral. also, presidential historian and author will talk about the legacy of john kennedy 50 years after its death. later, paul gregory, a family friend of lee harvey oswald will be our guest. >> along a party-line vote the senate democrats' change the rules to limit the minority disability to by -- minority ability to block certain presidential nominees. majority leader harry reid talks about the consequences of employing the so-called nuclear option. >> as i mentioned earlier, this country did really well for 140 years, the first vote on -- the first filibuster was in 1919. the country did great until then the filibuster's put in place to get things done has been turned on its head. now it is used to stop everything. so we have really tried extremely hard, and that is why i have been criticized by a lot of people for having gone through to congress's. and i wanted to get along. rodney king. let's just get along. i tried that. and as i tried to
and washington d.c. prepare for president kennedy's state funeral. also, presidential historian and author will talk about the legacy of john kennedy 50 years after its death. later, paul gregory, a family friend of lee harvey oswald will be our guest. >> along a party-line vote the senate democrats' change the rules to limit the minority disability to by -- minority ability to block certain presidential nominees. majority leader harry reid talks about the consequences of employing the...
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turning from washington to new york. on wall street's record breaking day in the market. dow jones rhodes 71, s&p up 14, at new record highs. nazdaq up 46 points. cisco shares blue,ing. extendeed trading following weaker than expected earnings, and company's revenue could decline as much as 10%. >> federal reserve chairman said that labor market and economy are performing far show for must improve before the fed will reduce its asset purchases. we'rcoming right back. stay with us. >> glitch girl ha has been foun, she was the face of the obamacare train rec. by the way, she is not enrolled. what washington needs to do to fix this train wreck. (vo) our new planes don't fly any faster. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your f
turning from washington to new york. on wall street's record breaking day in the market. dow jones rhodes 71, s&p up 14, at new record highs. nazdaq up 46 points. cisco shares blue,ing. extendeed trading following weaker than expected earnings, and company's revenue could decline as much as 10%. >> federal reserve chairman said that labor market and economy are performing far show for must improve before the fed will reduce its asset purchases. we'rcoming right back. stay with us....